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-At some point in college I signed up for a few art classes and discovered what I already suspected -- I have no talent in that realm. Which is why there are sites like [Iconfinder][1] to help even the most graphic design backward among us find attractive icons for websites and wherever else you need to use them.
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-There are of course many sites devoted to icons, but Iconfinder has a nice clean, easy to use interface and returns a plethora of options to suit nearly every taste and design.
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-You can search for specific icons and then narrow your results by size or just browse through the most popular options via a tag cloud.
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-Every result has handy links to download and, most importantly, the licensing terms of the icon. A random sampling from a series of searches turned up mainly GPL licenses with a few LGPLs as well, which means they're free to use.
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-[via [CyberNetNews][2]]
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-[1]: http://www.iconfinder.net/
-[2]: http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2007/07/24/iconfinder-the-icon-search-engine/ \ No newline at end of file